The Voice of Saskatchewan. Evan Bray discusses the latest stories about Saskatchewan with Saskatchewan listeners. Heard from 8:30am - 12:30pm on 650 CKOM & 980 CJME.
Saskatchewan teachers and the provincial government return to the bargaining table today, but what if talks don't work out? With binding arbitration a possibility ahead, Evan is joined by Manitoba labour and employment lawyer, CEO and Managing Partner of Thompson Dorfman Sweatman LLP, Keith Labossiere, to talk about what that…
You've heard of the Canada Games, the Invictus Games and the Olympics. But what about the 2024 Battelefords SSFA 55+ Provincial Games? Bill Luzeck, 79, is preparing to compete in the 50 and 100 metre dash competitions. He joins Evan to share how people over 55 are proving they are…
Do you find the world of fitness confusing and contradictory, especially when it comes to products, workouts and trends? Paul Landini, personal trainer and strength coach, gives Evan his take on what's in and what should be out when it comes to your training and health, plus stays to take…
April and May have been some busy months for traffic enforcement in Saskatchewan. After some staggering numbers released last week, SGI's Tyler McMurchy joins Evan to discuss what these statistics mean for Saskatchewan roads and drivers.
A decorated veteran from the Canadian Armed Forces and former emergency room doctor, Marc Dauphin, joins Evan to examine Canada's current military, standing with NATO and other national defense-related topics.
Saskatchewan was well represented by Kathy Han, a Saskatoon high school student who took home a top prize for her project, Designing Biomimetic Nanovesicles for Cancer Treatment. She joins Evan to talk about her project.
On Thursday, a House of Commons debate used a worst-case-scenario illustration of a 10-day, non-stop summer road trip, sans stops for bathrooms, while Liberals and Conservatives argued over savings for Canadian families -- and the impact on the environment -- when it comes to such trips. Evan weighs the arguments…
June is PTSD Awareness Month. To mark the month, Evan sits down with the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment (CIPSRT)'s executive director, Dr. Leslie Anne Keown, and co-chair of the public safety steering committee, Sgt. Casey Ward.
The Weyburn Oil and Gas show starts tomorrow in Weyburn. The event will feature former Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, as a guest speaker on June 6th. Dan Cugnet, chair of the Weyburn Oil and Gas show, joins Evan to talk about the event.
The first time someone conquered Mount Everest was in 1953. Earlier this month, Saskatchewan's Landry Warnez climbed the summit in four days. He joins Evan to talk about his monumental journey.
Each and every Monday we invite experts in the law to pull up a seat and discuss the week’s biggest crime and justice stories. In today’s Round Table of Justice, Evan is joined by Chief Bill Fordy of the Niagara Police Service and Chief Patrick Nogier of the Prince Albert…
A researcher and postdoctoral fellow from the University of Manitoba, Amani Hamad, has set out to look at the origins of mental disorders to find out whether they include genetic and environmental factors. Both those factors are reflected in family health histories, and Hamad joins Evan to discuss her examination…
First responders face danger in their line of work everyday, sometimes suffering life-changing injuries. A B.C.-based company has spent the past 20 years concentrating on first responder and military veteran PTSD/OSI prevention, treatment, follow up and return-to-work. Derek Sienko, CEO of Diversified Rehabilitation Group, joins Evan ahead of visiting Saskatoon…
What time is it? It’s Eatin’ Time! with Belton Johnson - powered by the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association! Grillmaster Belton Johnson joins Evan with his recipe for BURNT BRISKET ENDS.
Every Friday we open the phone lines and give you a chance to call out or commend anyone you think deserves it AND, o start the conversation, several community leaders are finding out what it looks and feels like to endure homelessness. Gord Wyant, Saskatchewan lawyer and politician, is one…
Donald Trump has been found guilty on all counts in his hush-money trial. Wayne Petrozzi, political science professor at Toronto Metropolitan University, joins Evan to discuss what those 34 felony counts Trump has been convicted on for paying to silence a porn star will mean.
31 May 2024 11AM
14 min
2580 – 2600
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